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MixPre II Series

Multichannel Recorders | Mixers | USB Audio Interfaces

User Guide v8.00

Summary of Contents for MixPre II Series

Page 1: ...MixPre II Series Multichannel Recorders Mixers USB Audio Interfaces User Guide v8 00 ...

Page 2: ... Mode 19 Channel Screen Basic Mode 20 Channel Screen Advanced Mode 21 Linking Channels 23 Inputs Menu 24 Metering 26 Limiters 27 Outputs 28 Headphone Out 30 Using the MixPre II as a USB Audio Interface 31 USB Output Routing 32 System 33 Formatting Media 34 Record Basic Mode 35 Record Advanced Mode 36 File Splits 37 Timecode 37 Timecode Modes 38 Presets 39 Projects 39 File List Basic Mode 40 File L...

Page 3: ... Interface Functions 52 Korg NanoKontrol 2 Interface Functions 53 Korg NanoKontrol Studio Interface Functions 54 Novation LaunchControl XL Interface Functions 55 Mounting to a Camera or Tripod 56 MixPre 3 II Specifications 57 MixPre 6 II Specifications 59 MixPre 10 II Specifications 61 Warranty 63 Software License 64 Limited Warranty 65 MixPre II Series User Guide 2 ...

Page 4: ...ated on set with our Wingman App and one of our four supported USB control surfaces With the superior sound and build quality that you can expect from the industry leader in production audio recording your MixPre II can capture audio for any application Our friendly and knowledgeable support team based in the USA and the UK is here for all your questions and comments Our job is to make your job ea...

Page 5: ...Panel Views MixPre 3 II MixPre II Series User Guide 4 ...

Page 6: ... Provides visual indication of channel signal condition solo and mute 8 Battery Contacts Accepts power sled accessories designed for MixPre II Allows powering from AA or Sony L Mount batteries such as the included MX 4AA 9 SD Card Slot Insert SD card for recording 10 Allen Wrench Anti Rotational Pin Magnetically attaches to the MixPre II for safe keeping Used to attach MixPre II to cameras and tri...

Page 7: ...e Knob 1 Rotate to control headphone volume 2 Rotate to navigate some menus and the virtual keyboard Press in to select items 17 Headphone Output 3 5 mm TRS headphone output Warning This output can drive headphones to potentially dangerous levels Sleeve ground tip left ring right 18 Aux Mic Timecode Input Menu selectable input Accepts unbalanced stereo audio signal Plug in Power microphones or LTC...

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Page 9: ...re II user interface 7 Channel Knobs Sets the input gain for the channel Press in on knob to access channel screen 8 Channel LED ring Provides visual indication of channel signal condition solo and mute 9 Battery contacts Accepts power sled accessories designed for MixPre II Allows powering from AA or Sony L Mount batteries such as the included MX 4AA 10 SD Card Slot Insert SD card for recording 1...

Page 10: ...termined in the Outputs menu Sleeve ground tip X1 ring X2 17 Headphone Output 3 5 mm TRS headphone output Warning This output can drive headphones to potentially dangerous levels Sleeve ground tip left ring right 18 Aux Mic Timecode Input Menu selectable input Accepts unbalanced stereo audio signal Plug in Power microphones or LTC timecode 19 Headphone knob 1 Rotate to control headphone volume 2 R...

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Page 12: ... and tripods via inch 20 thread captive screw on MixPre II top panel 11 Inputs 1 8 Female XLR 1 4 TRS Combo Jacks Active balanced analog microphone or line level inputs Inputs 1 4 on left panel inputs 5 8 on the right pin 1 ground pin 2 hot and pin 3 cold 12 BNC Timecode or Word Clock Output Menu selectable between timecode or word clock functionality Set to timecode to send LTC timecode to camera...

Page 13: ...crophones or LTC timecode 20 Left Right TA3 Outputs 18 dBu line level outputs Routing determined in the Outputs menu pin 1 Ground pin 2 hot pin 3 cold Float pin 3 to unbalance 21 Headphone Knob 1 Rotate to control headphone volume 2 Rotate to navigate some menus and the virtual keyboard Press in to select items 22 HDMI TC Input Connect to select cameras to receive HDMI timecode and record start st...

Page 14: ...a USB A host computer or AC wall adapter The unit will enter a low power state and some functionality will be limited with this power option 7 MX USBY Dual USB A to USB C optional accessory cable connected to a USB A host computer Use this cable option if your computer is unable to provide adequate power with only one USB A port MixPre 10 II Power Options 1 Included XL WPH3 AC to DC 12 V Power sup...

Page 15: ...ue Marker Icon Touch to lay a cue marker during record or playback Displays current cue mark point 4 Power Status Icon Displays the status of the active power source See tables opposite for further details MixPre 3 II and MixPre 6 II Power Status Icon Description Green USB USB power source is ideal Orange USB USB power source low Brightness dimmed HDMI USB A ports disabled 48 V phantom on 2 channe...

Page 16: ... are set to camera 7 Status Bar Touch to toggle information displayed 1 SD card status card drive activity available recording time file duration elapsed time and headphone preset 2 USB drive status remaining space on drive sample rate bit depth 3 Sync Source if external sample rate and bit depth 4 Date and time While auto copying copy status is displayed on all status bars Copy status will altern...

Page 17: ...o begin recording a new file The LED ring illuminates red while recording is underway Stop Press in the Transport control to stop recording or playback While in standby press and hold to display next take name The LED flashes red while auto copying to a USB thumbdrive While in Standby and auto copying is in progress press Stop to bring up a dialogue box which gives the option to suspend auto copyi...

Page 18: ...rn to the main Menu from any submenu Touch the Home icon to immediately return the Home Screen Touch the Page dots icon to view the next page of options Touch the Headphone icon to enter the Headphone menu Main Menu Screen Touch any menu item to enter the submenu The menus available depend on model and Mode See Choosing Your Mode for more information MixPre II Series User Guide 17 ...

Page 19: ...ocked Unlocked Touchscreen Locks or unlocks all touch activity of the LCD for all models Locked Unlocked CH Knobs Locks or unlocks the front panel gain knobs from making level adjustments and entering the channel screens for all models On Off HP Knob Locks or unlocks headphone knob press and rotate functions Locked Unlocked If any parameter change is attempted while locked a popup will appear Ente...

Page 20: ...S Linking Headphone Options LR Stereo USB 1 2 LR Stereo LR Mono USB 1 2 Presets 1 4 Edit Presets Camera Stereo Camera Mono HP Solo mode Multiple or Individual Outputs Fixed routing of LR mix Stereo Output flexible routing Stereo Output gain Stereo Out Mode LTC or Audio Stereo Out Mute L R Delay USB Output 1 6 File List Options Name Number Trash File Cue Move Cue Name Cue Delete Undo Recording Name...

Page 21: ...File List Options Name Number Trash File Cue Move Cue Name Cue Delete Undo Recording Name Number Notes Track Names Trash File Cue Move Cue Name Cue Delete Aux In Options Mic Line Timecode Off Mic Line Timecode Camera Return Off Ambisonics Not Available Requires Plugin MixAssist Not Available Requires Plugin NoiseAssist Not Available Requires Plugin Record Options Sample Rate fixed at 48 kHz Bit De...

Page 22: ... List Options Name Number Trash File Cue Move Cue Name Cue Delete Undo Recording Name Number Notes Track Names Trash File Cue Move Cue Name Cue Delete Aux In Options Mic Line Timecode Off Mic Line Timecode Camera Return Off Ambisonics Not Available Requires Plugin MixAssist Not Available Requires Plugin NoiseAssist Not Available Requires Plugin Record Options Sample Rate fixed at 48 kHz Bit Depth ...

Page 23: ...equires plugin Channel Linking and isolated track recording Gain Allows advanced operation of channel gain including dual gain stage gain and fader and Remix Headphone Allows access to advanced headphone presets and channel solo Record Allows advanced operation of isolated track arming and recording LR track linking and gain sample rate and bit depth Metadata Allows advanced operation in the File ...

Page 24: ...d in the Inputs menu Input source gain pan and lowcut are all available in this menu Channels use a single gain stage adjusted by the knob Levels set at the channel knob are sent to the LR mix record channels and the LR outputs Limiters are present on each channel and the LR mix bus and will ensure that your audio is safe from accidental clipping Pan Pan the channel s signal Left Center or Right i...

Page 25: ... Generally the Gain should be set so that the loudest parts of the audio signal just touch the red segments of the meters The control knobs on the front panel act as faders Pan Lets you position the audio of the channel anywhere between Left and Right in the stereo image of the LR mix and Stereo Out Low Cut Turn Low Cut filter on or off Useful for reducing unwanted low frequency in the audio of th...

Page 26: ...or condenser mics requiring 48 V phantom power set Phantom to On Gain Use this type for balanced analog line level sources Headphone Use for unbalanced stereo input Record Use for sources coming from a computer via USB C MixPre II Series User Guide 25 ...

Page 27: ...rom the single Channel Additionally the Link Type menu provides the options for which parameters are linked All links input type trim gains faders limiters low cuts record arms and delays Faders Only links only fader level The MixPre 6 II can link channels 1 3 and 1 4 The MixPre 10 II can additionally link channels 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 and 1 8 Gain Staging with Linking You can use linking with sing...

Page 28: ...mic inputs are not of high quality so by connecting your mics to the MixPre II instead then connecting the MixPre II s L R outputs to your camera audio input you will achieve far superior sound quality Then by connecting the camera s audio output to the MixPre II s Aux Mic In it allows you to check that the camera audio is noise and distortion free When this option is selected an additional settin...

Page 29: ...status and NoiseAssist suppression amount Meter Ballistics Audio meter ballistics is the manner in which a visual meter responds to audio signal levels Peak reading ballistics correspond to actual signal peaks but do not necessarily correspond to perceived signal loudness Peak meters have an instant attack and slow decay and are useful in digital audio workflows where signal overload can cause imm...

Page 30: ...obal setting and applies to every channel Limiter Setup Toggle limiter preset between Factory or Custom Custom Enters Custom Limiter set up menu giving the following parameter adjustments Ratio Sets the Limiting ratio Options are Inf 1 10 1 and 20 1 20 1 is the default setting Release Adjustable from 50 1000 ms in 10 ms increments 100 ms is the default setting Threshold Threshold is adjustable fro...

Page 31: ...ux In or USB streaming into the MixPre II from a computer Left Right Output Delay Output delay is particularly useful when sending audio to video operators on a production set or in live streaming applications to ensure that audio is in sync with video Outputs can be delayed from 0 to 400 ms Delay applies to the Stereo Out left and right and any USB output routed from Out L or R Stereo Out Mode Co...

Page 32: ...eo operators on a production set or in live streaming applications to ensure that audio is in sync with video Outputs can be delayed from 0 to 400 ms Delay applies to the left right X1 and X2 outputs and any USB output routed from Out L R X1 or X2 USB 1 12 Configures output source from L R 1 10 pre or post fade Headphone L R or Output L R X1 X2 To Route The L R and X1 X2 Stereo Outputs 1 Tap 2 Tap...

Page 33: ...anced Mode Creating A Custom HP Preset Select Edit HP Preset Advanced Mode Only to edit and name any of the User HP Presets Advanced Mode HP Solo HP Solo mode provides options for single or multi channel solo monitoring Soloing channels is performed in the channel screens Disabling Record Bells In Headphones Record bells heard in headphones when recording is started and stopped may be turned off T...

Page 34: ...determined by the computer Low Latency Monitoring Latency has been minimized while using the MixPre II as a USB interface In situations where the throughput latency is higher than desired the input can be directly monitored in the headphone output To Monitor With Zero Latency 1 Connect via USB C to the USB port on your computer 2 Confirm that the LR Stereo HP Preset is selected 3 Select USB 1 for ...

Page 35: ...e remote contributor to hear the program mix minus their own voice the remove distracting latency To Setup Up A Mix Minus Send 1 In the Outputs St Out Left or St Out Right menus or L R X1 or X2 Output menus on the MixPre 10 II create a summed mix of all the channels you want to send to the remote contributor minus their own channel You can mix the channels pre fade or post fade 2 Select the Output...

Page 36: ...deral Communications Commission FCC compliance information Version Provides the model type current firmware version and serial number Update Firmware Update the firmware from a file on the SD card The latest firmware can be downloaded from the Sound Devices website www sounddevices com support downloads While updating firmware power the MixPre via USB C on the Mixpre 3 3M 3 II MixPre 6 6M or 6 II ...

Page 37: ... Thumbdrive 1 Connect a USB ThumbDrive to the USB A port located on the left panel or USB hub 2 Navigate to USB Drive Edit Format 3 Confirm the command to format the card and touch OK USB Auto Copy The MixPre II will auto copy to a formatted USB A thumbdrive when inserted directly into the USB A port or when using a USB hub Stopping a recording will automatically copy the last recorded file to the...

Page 38: ...conds of pre roll at 48 kHz At 96 kHz pre roll is limited to a maximum of five seconds and two seconds at 192 kHz Pre roll is not available in record run mode or when using a record trigger REC Trigger Sets record triggering from either timecode HDMI flag or HDMI FUJIFILM flag The default is Off Record Bells Enable or disable record bell notifications Record bells are On by default MixPre II Serie...

Page 39: ...evice issues the record flag via the HDMI input The MixPre II has two HDMI rec trigger options HDMI flag for Sony Panasonic Nikon Canon and Blackmagic cameras and HDMI FUJIFILM for FUJIFILM cameras Setting the Record Trigger to Timecode will initiate record when the MixPre II detects running LTC timecode via the Aux or BNC inputs MixPre 10 II only Set record triggers in the Record Menu When record...

Page 40: ...e generator in Free Run and Time of Day timecode modes has reset due to internal battery depletion This internal battery is automatically charged anytime the MixPre II is powered on TC Mode Select between Free Run Time of Day Rec Run BNC In MixPre 10 II only Aux In 1 Aux In 2 HDMI TC In HDMI FUJIFILM or Off When using Aux In 1 or 2 for Timecode be sure to set Inputs Aux In Mode to Timecode Frame R...

Page 41: ...iggering to start and stop recording Time Of Day TOD Alternatively known as 24 hr run mode this is similar to free run mode except that the timecode generator is automatically loaded with the time of day Use TOD mode when you want the recorded WAV files to be timecode stamped with the time of day generated by the internal clock BNC In AUX In Timecode can be derived from external timecode connected...

Page 42: ...t and all its files to the TRASH folder Projects in this folder are accessible using a computer You can permanently delete projects in the SD card s TRASH folder using a computer or by formatting the card Create Report The MixPre II includes the ability to create a csv sound report file for the active project It contains useful descriptive information about the project settings and all its recorde...

Page 43: ...o be recorded Directly below that is the last recorded file or file currently being recorded followed by all previously recorded files 3 Press Edit or push the headphone encoder in to access submenus for each file To Playback A File From The List Scroll to a file and press Play to play it back Name Edit the file s name Number Edit the file s number File numbers are reset to 001 when a new Project ...

Page 44: ...or each file To Playback A File From The List Select a file and press Play to play it back Undo Undo moves the last recorded file to the SD card s UNDO folder and resets the number of the next file Files in this folder are accessible using a computer Name Num Notes Edit the file s name number and in advanced mode make notes File numbers are reset to 001 when a new Project is created Track Names Ed...

Page 45: ...cue marks This maintains the cue markers ascending numerical order from start to finish 01 02 03 etc Access The Cue List 1 Tap 2 Use the Headphone knob to select a file or highlight a file and tap Edit 3 Tap Cue List from the Edit menu 4 Cues may be played named moved or deleted Playback From A Cue Mark 1 From the Cue List use the Headphone knob to highlight a cue 2 Press Play Name A Cue Mark 1 Fr...

Page 46: ...o adjust the selection in 0 1 second increments 4 Press the Headphone knob to save the new cue position Delete A Cue Mark 1 From the Cue List use the Headphone knob to select a cue mark 2 Tap Delete MixPre II Series User Guide 45 ...

Page 47: ...nience we have included a two position programmable toggle switch on the front panel This lets you dedicate hardware shortcuts to frequently used functions Program the and switch in the Shortcuts menu PROGRAMMABLE FUNCTIONS 1 Ch 5 6 Screen Toggle MixPre 6 II 2 Ch 9 10 Screen MixPre 10 II 3 Solo Mute screen 4 Project screen 5 SD Card screen 6 Undo 7 Slate Mic 8 Tone 9 Q 10 St Out Mute MixPre 6 II 1...

Page 48: ...nnection from one device to another from within the app Tapping the Circled I icon helps identify a listed MixPre by displaying an Identifying from Wingman message on the chosen recorder s screen Connection Icon Status Colors Gray Disconnected either no activity or scanning for devices Orange Bluetooth connection in progress Yellow Connected authentication underway Green Connected and authenticate...

Page 49: ...tally to toggle between views On larger devices the viewing area shows only transport view 4 Tab Bar Transport View Displays control buttons metadata fields and meters Swiping vertically toggles to other meters On larger devices arming and naming of tracks is done in transport view MixPre II Series User Guide 48 ...

Page 50: ...rmed the label is gray When the input is off the label is black and cannot be armed 2 Meter labels are joined displayed as a single label to indicate when channels are linked ENABLE BLUETOOTH ON THE MIXPRE This toggles Bluetooth On and Off If a remote password is configured on the recorder in the System Wingman Password menu Wingman will prompt for that password to be entered prior to making the c...

Page 51: ...Sound Report Sound reports can be created and sent direct from Wingman as CSV files MixPre II Series User Guide 50 ...

Page 52: ... use a powered hub USB A support with or without hub is only available when MixPre is fully powered and not in low power mode Only one USB controller can be used at a time Only one USB drive can be used at a time When using non powered hubs with the MixPre 3 II or 6 II use an L mount battery a 4 pin Hirose DC adapter e g from Hawkwoods a USB C wall adapter or USB C battery pack e g from Anker or R...

Page 53: ...ume In menus Duplicates encoder rotation such as moves highlight scrolls list While editing parameters Changes the value Enter In menus Activates current selection Same as encoder press Also same as choosing OK when virtual keyboard is on screen Q In menus select top left option in quad button view W In menus select top right option in quad button view MixPre 10 II Top Center A In menus select bot...

Page 54: ... via P I Engineering s MacroWorks Windows software When mapped as individual commands or as macro commands to MixPre s USB Keyboard shortcuts listed above they offer quick access to many MixPre functions including Record Stop Play and many more To use with MixPre the X Keys device must be connected to the MixPre s USB A port Please visit P I Engineering s website for more information MixPre II Ser...

Page 55: ...ixPre 3 II and 6 II USB Controllers will only function if the MixPre is adequately powered 1 The MixPre may be powered on before USB connection or may be turned on after USB connection 2 Connect one end of a USB cable to the MixPre s USB A port and the other end to the controller s USB port which can be a USB B Micro USB or Mini USB port depending on the controller model We recommend using the USB...

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Page 57: ...e Only via MixPre Record Arm REC Arm button Record Arm Status Red REC Arm button when armed Input Monitor Input Monitor Status Channel Screen Access Solo REC Arm buttons Faders Linear faders 1 8 Trims Top row knobs Pans Bottom row knobs Reverb Low Cut Middle row knobs Mute Mute button Solo Solo Mute buttons Mute Status Yellow Mute button Solo Status Yellow Mute button when Solo is pressed L R Ster...

Page 58: ...ord Arm Status Red R button when armed Input Monitor Input Monitor Status Channel Screen Access Cycle S button Faders Linear faders 1 8 Trims Rotary knobs set to trim Pans Rotary knobs set to pan Reverb Low Cut Rotary knobs set to low cut Mute M button Solo S button Mute Status Red M button Solo Status Red S button L R Stereo Output Gain Only via MixPre L R Stereo Output Mute via user definable sh...

Page 59: ...cted shortcut and scrub wheel Record Arm REC Arm button Record Arm Status White REC Arm button when armed Input Monitor Input Monitor Status Channel Screen Access Select button Faders Linear faders 1 8 Trims Scene 1 then use knobs Pans Scene 3 then use knobs Reverb Low Cut Scene 2 then use knobs Mute Mute button Solo Solo button Mute Status White Mute button Solo Status White Solo button L R Stere...

Page 60: ...hen Track Control button Record Arm Status Red Track Control button when Record Arm is selected Input Monitor Input Monitor Status Channel Screen Access Track Focus buttons Faders Linear faders 1 8 Trims Top row of knobs Pans Bottom row of knobs Reverb Low Cut Middle row of knobs Mute Select Mute then Track Control button Solo Select Solo then Track Control button Mute Status Red Track Control but...

Page 61: ...ractable screw Rotate 5 to screw the MixPre II into place underneath the camera 6 Align the mounting screw hole on the bottom panel of the MixPre II with the screw on the tripod plate Rotate the screw on the tripod plate until the MixPre II is affixed If your camera has a slot for the anti rotation pin screw the pin into place on top of the MixPre II and then position the MixPre II against the bot...

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Page 63: ... to 76 dB Line input 20 dB to 30 dB Fader inf to 20 dB Headphone inf to 20 dB Total Mic to recording max 96 dB Aux In Mic Gain 10 dB to 40 dB Aux In Line Gain 10 dB to 20 dB Total Aux Gain including Fader Mic to recording 60 dB Maximum Input Level Mic XLR 14 dBu limiters on or off Line XLR inch 28 dBu limiters on or off Aux In Mic 10 dBu Aux In Line 10 dBu Low Cut Filters 40 Hz to 160 Hz adjustabl...

Page 64: ... 30DF 3 5 mm Aux In Timecode Input 20k ohm impedance 0 3 V 3 0 V p p 17 dBu 3 dBu 3 5 mm Stereo Out Timecode Output 1k ohm impedance 3 0V p p 12 dBu TC Reader via HDMI Power AA Batteries 4x AA sled included 8x AA sled optional accessory Energizer Ultimate Lithium recommended L Mount Optional sled for 2x hot swappable Li ion batteries From computer Bus powered via USB C port optional MX USBY cable ...

Page 65: ...overload protected Gain Mic input 6 dB to 76 dB Line input 20 dB to 30 dB Fader inf to 20 dB Headphone inf to 20 dB Total Mic to recording max 96 dB Aux In Mic Gain 10 dB to 40 dB Aux In Line Gain 10 dB to 20 dB Total Aux Gain including Fader Mic to recording 60 dB Maximum Input Level Mic XLR 14 dBu limiters on or off Line XLR inch 28 dBu limiters on or off Aux In Mic 10 dBu Aux In Line 10 dBu Low...

Page 66: ... 29 97DF 29 97ND 30 30DF 3 5 mm Aux In Timecode Input 20k ohm impedance 0 3 V 3 0 V p p 17 dBu 3 dBu 3 5 mm Stereo Out Timecode Output 1k ohm impedance 3 0V p p 12 dBu TC Reader via HDMI Power AA Batteries 4x AA sled included 8x AA sled optional accessory Energizer Ultimate Lithium recommended L Mount Optional sled for 2x hot swappable Li ion batteries From computer Bus powered via USB C port opti...

Page 67: ... 76 dB Line input 20 dB to 30 dB Fader inf to 20 dB Headphone inf to 20 dB Total Mic to recording max 96 dB Aux In Mic Gain 10 dB to 40 dB Aux In Line Gain 10 dB to 20 dB Total Aux Gain including Fader Mic to recording 60 dB Maximum Input Level Mic XLR 14 dBu limiters on or off Line XLR inch 28 dBu limiters on or off Aux In Mic 10 dBu Aux In Line 10 dBu Low Cut Filters 40 Hz to 160 Hz adjustable 1...

Page 68: ...ernal Word Clock Ext LTC BNC In TC In switchable between Timecode default or Word Clock Input 20k ohm impedance 0 3 V 3 0 V p p 17 dBu 3 dBu Word Clock 10k ohm impedance 1 5V p p BNC Out TC Out switchable between Timecode default or Word Clock Output 1k ohm impedance 3 0V p p 12 dBu Word Clock 75 ohm impedance 5V p p TC Reader via HDMI Power AA Batteries 8x AA sled included Energizer Ultimate Lith...

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Page 71: ... to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Part 15 19 a 3 Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Interference Statement This equipmen...

Page 72: ...r commercial purposes such as selling copies or providing educational services or support This document is supplied as a technical guide Special care has been taken in preparing the information for publication however since product specifications are subject to change this document might contain omissions and technical or typographical inaccuracies Sound Devices LLC does not accept responsibility ...

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